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Chinese President to visit U.S, Canada and Mexico in September
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said Friday that Chinese President Hu Jintao plans to visit the United States, Canada and Mexico from Sept. 5 to 17.
The White House said this week President George W. Bush would host Hu on Sept. 7.
China and the U.S. have gone through months of rising trade friction as well as growing cooperation on trying to stop North Korea's nuclear arms ambitions.
Hu will also attend the annual gathering of world leaders at the UN General Assembly in New York, which runs from Sept. 13-16.
The Foreign Ministry statement did
Mexico tops Canada, 7-2, in Olympic event
Former major league pitcher Rigo Beltran scattered six hits in six innings Friday and Mexico stayed alive for the final Olympic baseball qualifying spot with a 7-2 victory over Canada.
Beltran, a left-hander who pitched for St. Louis, the New York Mets, Colorado and Montreal from 1997-2004, gave up just one run. Pablo Ortega worked the final three innings to earn the save for Mexico (2-2).
Luis Garcia had four hits, and Leo Arauz went 3-for-5 with a triple and two RBIs for Mexico, which had 17 hits off five Canadian pitchers.
Joey Votto hit a
Mexico ready for butterfly invasion
As many as 200 million monarch butterflies may migrate to Mexico this year -- a nearly tenfold increase over 2004, when unfavorable weather, pollution and deforestation caused a drastic decline in the population, environmental officials said Tuesday.
Last year, fewer than 23 million butterflies survived long enough to leave habitats in the United States and Canada for sanctuaries in the state of Mexico, which borders Mexico City, and neighboring Michoacan state.
That was at least 75 percent lower than expected, but should usher in a monarch resurgence this year, officials said.
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Canada, Mexico agree to uphold NAFTA
Canada and Mexico agreed on Friday to strengthen the procedures of the North American Free Trade Agreement(NAFTA) to ensure its rulings are respected.
"Mexico fully supports Canada's position to make sure that the decisions of the NAFTA panels in the settlement of disputes are upheld," Mexican President Vicente Fox said at a luncheon hosted by Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin in Vancouver.
Canada is demanding Washington scrap duties on Canadian softwood after a NAFTA panel ruled the United States had failed to justify the need for the tariffs imposed three years ago, but has been
Canada Fifth As Venezuela, Colombia And Mexico Earn World Cup Berths
In the end, the ground was too much for Canada to make up at the Nations Cup.
Stuart Anderson and Craig Taylor did what they could, but a final round 4-under 67 was not enough to assure Canada one of three spots in next month’s World Golf Championships World Cup.
With a 72-hole total of 15-under 269, Canada finished in fifth spot, three shots back of Chile and Mexico, who finished in a tie for third.
Canada started the final round four-shots out of third spot.
Venezuela and Colombia both fired a final-round
Mexico hopes to expand business ties with Canada
Mexican officials expressed hopes Wednesday that their country could expand business ties and the current guest-worker program with Canada as President Vicente Fox headed to Alberta and British Columbia.
Fox will be accompanied on the two-day visit by a delegation of about 30 Mexican businessmen and will focus on meetings with Canadian leaders in the mining, transport and energy sectors, many of whom have investments in Mexico.
Fox was to meet with Prime Minister Paul Martin in Vancouver on Friday. Talks were expected to include health and environmental issues.
"Our relations are very
Bodies of Canadian tourists slain in Mexico expected in Toronto on Monday
Forensic investigators in Canada were expected to get their chance Monday to examine the bodies of two Canadians who were brutally slain in Mexico, where authorities have come under fire for their handling of the case.
Officials in Canada were awaiting the bodies of Domenico Ianiero, 59, and his wife, Annunziata, 55, who were found a week ago in their blood-soaked hotel room at a luxury seaside resort in Cancun, their throats slashed. "We are aware, from what we know so far, that the bodies are coming in (Monday),"
Canada tops Mexico in U20 women's soccer
Canada's under-20 women's soccer team continued its run towards another CONCACAF title with a 3-2 victory over host Mexico on Sunday.
Canada topped Group A and now awaits a semifinal opponent.
Kara Lang from the Vancouver Whitecaps scored seconds into the match, and captain Sophie Schmidt, also from the Whitecaps, made it 2-0 with a goal 15 minutes later.
Mexico replied in the 22nd minute from the penalty spot, and Schmidt netted her second early in the second half.
Mexico drew close again in the 74th minute, but the Canadians walked off the field
United States, Mexico, Canada Reiterate Commitment to NAFTA
Officials from the three North American nations reaffirmed their commitment to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as the cornerstone for strengthening regional competitiveness at a March 24 meeting of the NAFTA Free Trade Commission.
Since its implementation in 1994, NAFTA has facilitated strong economic growth and prosperity in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman, Mexican Secretary of Economy Sergio Garc�e Alba and Canada Minister of International Trade David Emerson discussed the changing global commercial environment and the implications for North America at the meeting in Acapulco, Mexico.
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Canada, Mexico Mull Daylight-Saving Plan
Canadians and Mexicans are considering whether to follow U.S. plans to extend daylight-saving time after Congress passed a bill Friday to expand the spring-forward-fall-back scheme by a month.
The energy bill, expected to be signed by President Bush next week, is touted to save energy by expanding daylight-saving time by adding three weeks in the spring and a week in the fall, taking it up to Halloween.
The change is not slated to go into effect until 2007. But officials in Canada worry about being out of sync with U.S. time for airlines, manufacturers, the financial